Women and Knowledge published by Routledge

Fatima Sadiqi sadiqi_fatima at YAHOO.FR
Sun Dec 2 08:24:40 UTC 2012


Dear Hemanga,
 
Thank you for your interest.  Here is the link:
 
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415642101/
 
Have a good day
 
Fatima


Fatima Sadiqi 
Senior Professor of Linguistics and Gender Studies (MA, PhD)
 
Co-Founder of the International Institute for Languages and Cultures (INLAC), Fez, Morocco  www.inlac.net
Director of the Isis Center for Women and Development
UN Gender Expert
President of the National Union of Women's Organizations www.nuwo.org
www.fatimasadiqi.on.ma  
 
 

--- En date de : Dim 2.12.12, Hemanga Dutta <hemangadutta1 at GMAIL.COM> a écrit :


De: Hemanga Dutta <hemangadutta1 at GMAIL.COM>
Objet: Re: [GALA-L] Women and Knowledge published by Routledge
À: GALA-L at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
Date: Dimanche 2 décembre 2012, 6h30


Hello Fatima,
The book sounds very interesting. Could you please send the e-link of this book. I will be
highly obliged.
Regards
Hemanga



On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Fatima Sadiqi <sadiqi_fatima at yahoo.fr> wrote:






>From Fatima Sadiqi
sadiqi_fatima at yahoo.fr
 
 
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
 
I am very pleased to inform you that "Women and Knoweldge in the Mediterranean", a book I edited, has just been published by Routledge.  Here is the Table of Contents:
Women and Knowledge in the Mediterranean Region
EDITOR: FATIMA SADIQI

 
Introduction 
Fatima Sadiqi 

  
Part One:  WOMEN AND WRITTEN KNOWLEDGE 
Chapter One: A Skeptical Cast of Mind 
Marjorie Lightman 
  
Chapter Two: Women and Knowledge in Italy and Venice During the Early Modern Period 
Paola Malpezzi 
  
Chapter Three: Seven Francophone Mediterranean Women Writers Speak Out Inside and     
                         Outside 
Evelyne Accad 
  
Chapter Four: Moroccan Women Authors of French Expression: Feminine Voices of  “la 
                       Littérature-Monde” in the Age of Globalization 
Valérie Orlondo 
  
Chapter Five: The Necessity of Having it Both Ways: Tradition, Modernity, and 
                       Experience in the Works of Hélé Béji” 
Mary Barnard 
  
Part II: WOMEN AND ORAL KNOWLEDGE 
  
Chapter Six: Textual Orality and Knowledge of Illiterate Women. The Textual Performance 
                     of Jewish Women in Morocco 
Joseph Chetrit 
Chapter Seven: Berber Women’s Oral Knowledge 
Fatima Sadiqi 
  
Part III: WOMEN, LEGAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECONOMIC KNOWLEDGE 
  
Chapter Eight: Morocco’s 2004 Family Code Moudawana: Improving Access to Justice for    
                        Women 
Leila Hanafi and Christine Pratt 
  
Chapter Nine: Women’s Access to Legal Knowledge: The Case of  Palestinian Women’s 
                        NGOs in Israel 
Liat Kozma 
  
Chapter Ten: Women and Religious Knowledge: Focus on Muslim Women Preachers 
Moha Ennaji 
  
Chapter Eleven: Women and Reproductive Knowledge in the Mediterranean 
Rachel Newcomb 
  
Part IV:  WOMEN AND MEDIA KNOWLEDGE 
  
Chapter Twelve: Contextualizing the Gender Representation in Cyprus Television 
Mary Koutselini and Sofia Agathangelou 
  
Chapter Thirteen: Gender and Political Engagement: A Role For The Media in Malta 
Carmen Sammut 
  
Chapter Fourteen: Stepping Out: Women Blogging Their Discontents 
Marlyn Tadros 
 




























































-- 
Dr.Hemanga Dutta
Assistant Professor
Department of Linguistics and Contemporary English
School of Language Sciences
The English and Foreign Langauges University (EFLU)
Hyderabad : 500605


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